Onze baas heeft een nieuwe regel.

Questions & Answers about Onze baas heeft een nieuwe regel.

Why is it onze baas and not ons baas?
In Dutch, the possessive word for our changes depending on the noun. Because baas is a de-word (de baas), we use onze. If it were a het-word, like het huis (the house), we would use ons (ons huis).
Why is there an extra -e at the end of nieuwe?
Adjectives usually get an -e added to them when they come before a noun. The base word is nieuw (new), so it becomes nieuwe. The only time you do not add the -e is when the noun is a het-word AND you are using een (a) or no article. Since regel is a de-word (de regel), the adjective gets the -e.
Why is the verb heeft instead of heb or hebben?
Heeft is the form of the verb hebben (to have) for a single person or thing. Even though onze translates to our (which involves multiple people), the subject of the sentence is baas (boss), which is just one person. So we treat the boss like he or she and use heeft.
Does regel mean a rule we must follow?
Yes! A regel is a rule or regulation. This connects perfectly to this lesson's focus on moeten (must) and mogen (may). When the boss has a new regel, it usually means there is something new you moet (must) do or something you no longer mag (may) do.

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